Baobab Oil (Pure & Cold Pressed) – 50ml
Baobab Oil, also known widely by the title “liquid gold” from the African Savannah, is rich in nutrients and derived from the seeds of the Adansonia digitata tree. Hippocrates would classify baobab as a “Tree of Life” because its seeds produce oil with vitamins and essential fatty acids that prevent cold pressing. With its highly regarded olive green color, this clinically tested skin care agent finds wide utility in natural cosmetics and natural hair care. It is capable to produce penetration-efficient intake of accumulated moisturizing properties without being sticky or heavy.
Key Benefits of Baobab Oil
Intense Skin Hydration: Stopping skin dehydration. With its firm content on Omega-3, 6, and 9 fatty acids, Baobab Oil is useful in mimicking the skin’s natural lipid-enabling capability to repossess moisture levels within the skin and block transepidermal water loss.
Anti-Aging & Elasticity: Free from synthetic chemicals, the voluptuous black consistency of Baobab Oil is laced with substantial vitamins A, D, and E traces and embodies distinguished levels of collagen production, as well as visible reduction of fine lines with skin tightness.
Scalp and Hair Health: It soothes irritated, dry, itchy scalp and helps control dandruff due to its anti-inflammatory properties. It will also penetrate the hair shaft to strengthen weak hair strands and add natural luster.
Non-Comedogenic: Its exceptional low rating in comedogenicity means that it may be used with any kind of complexion, including oily and acne-prone skin, because it has a beneficial effect on the production of sebum.
Comforting and Healing: It has a tradition of being used for being a soothing balm for skin afflictions such as eczema and psoriasis, and for faster skin tissue repair and scar reduction.
Composition
Key Ingredient: 100% Pure Cold-Pressed Adansonia digitata (Baobab) Seed Oil.
It is free of parabens, sulfates, mineral oils, and synthetic scents.
Directions for Use
For Face: After cleansing, apply 2–3 drops onto damp skin. Gently massage in upward circular motions until fully absorbed. Can be used alone or mixed with your daily moisturizer.
For Hair: Massage a little quantity of Baobab Oil into the scalp 30 minutes before washing, or apply a few drops at the ends of dry hair to tame frizz and add shimmer.
For Body: Apply to damp skin immediately after a shower to really give your skin a glass of hydration, paying special attention to those really dry areas like elbows and knees.
Safety Information & Precautions
Patch Test: Before you use the oil, it’s crucial that you try it on a small area of skin, such as the inside of your wrist, for at least 24 hours to identify any potential allergies.
Storage: Store under the best conditions at a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight, being careful to prevent any kind of oxidation to maintain the oil’s shelf life.
External Use Only: The purpose of the product is to be used externally. Do not take internally.
Consultation: If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a chronic skin condition, consult your dermatologist before starting a new skincare regimen.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Will Baobab Oil make my skin greasy?
No. Unlike most heavy oils, Baobab oil is super light and fast to absorb. It sinks in swiftly and leaves a matte finish, not an oily top.
2. Can I use baobab oil if I have acne-prone skin?
Yes. It is rich in linoleic acid. This essential oil is quite negligible in individuals suffering from acne. It is valuable in adding a balancing action in the oil matter on your skin and controlling the inflammation causing the breakouts.
3. Is it safe to use under the eyes?
Yes. Being rich in Vitamin E and antioxidants, baobab oil serves as a perfect eye serum for the delicate under-eye area, brightening up dark circles and reducing puffiness.
4. How often should I use Baobab Oil for hair growth?
Using it two to three times weekly as a scalp treatment is the best care to make hair grow. It does not force hair growth but creates the best scenario for hair follicles to thrive among a clean and nutrient-rich scalp.
5. Is there a strong smell of Baobab Oil?
Unoxidized, cold-pressed Mafura oil has a very neutral scent, which is essentially inexpressive. With a free mind about this aroma, one experiences the beneficial effects of Mafura oil simply worrying disappears.






